The Incidence of Nonmalignant Diseases among Patients with Suspected Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Site.
Sato J, Shimoi T, Shimomura A, Noguchi E, Kodaira M, Yunokawa M, Yonemori K, Shimizu C, Fujiwara Y, Yoshida M, Tamura K.
Sato J, et al.
Intern Med. 2019 May 15;58(10):1423-1428. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.1118-18. Epub 2019 Feb 1.
Intern Med. 2019.
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The nonmalignant tumors comprised three hemangiomas, two schwannomas, two uterine myomas, two pseudomyxoma peritonei, one lymphangioma, one meningioma, and one poroma. Conclusion The incidence of nonmalignant diseases among patients with suspected CUP was 46 out of 830 pat …
The nonmalignant tumors comprised three hemangiomas, two schwannomas, two uterine myomas, two pseudomyxoma peritonei, one lymphangioma …